who was the first economist to give a detailed and comprehensive statement of the principles of taxation?
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Adam Smith argued that taxation should follow the four principles of fairness, certainty, convenience and efficiency.
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The 18th-century economist and philosopher Adam Smith attempted to systematize the rules that should govern a rational system of taxation. In The Wealth of Nations (Book V, chapter 2) he set down four general canons:
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Adam Smith, paste medallion by James Tassie, 1787; in the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh.
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